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The seller is incorrect. Non-laying birds (or at least those that aren't old enough to possibly lay) and roosters should not be given layer feed. It contains too much calcium and not enough protein, which can cause problems later on. Grower feed or even starter feed are best for your cockerel right now.Thank you all for the warm welcomes!
I sure have a lot to learn. It's been fun reading in different sections of the site.
I did think of a question to ask based on something I read.
The little Sebright rooster is 9 weeks old, and was on a grower feed at the place where I bought him. The seller said it would be fine to let him eat the layer feed that the hens are on. But should I get some sort of grower feed too, just for him? Until what age? I still keep him penned up some of the time while he adjusts here, and because he is so little, I worry something will get him. So he could have his own special feed during the times he's penned up.
I have more feeding questions, so I will hunt around in that area of the forum, and probably find the answers to those.